Rudolf Dreikurs

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Rudolf Dreikurs


Born
in Vienna, Austria
February 08, 1897

Died
May 25, 1972

Genre

Influences


Rudolf Dreikurs was an Austrian psychiatrist and educator. He emigrated to the United States in 1937, in order to escape Nazi persecution, because of his jewish background. Dreikurs became a professor of psychiatry at the Chicago Medical School in 1942.

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Cum să creşti copii fericiţi

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The New Approach to Discipl...

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Discipline without Tears: H...

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The Challenge of Marriage

3.90 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 1974 — 16 editions
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Fundamentals of Adlerian Ps...

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Social Equality: The Challe...

4.07 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 1973 — 7 editions
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Maintaining Sanity in the C...

4.38 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 1981 — 15 editions
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The Challenge of Parenthood

4.25 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 1979 — 11 editions
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Grundbegriffe der Individua...

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“How many things would be different in everyone’s surroundings if we hadn’t lived? How a good word many have encouraged some fellow and did something to him that he did it differently and better than he would otherwise. And through him somebody else was saved. How much we contribute to each other, how powerful we each are-and don’t know it.”
Rudolph Dreikurs

“The wish to gain complete possession of somebody is expressed most plainly by jealousy. Jealousy is never a sign of love. It only indicates fear of not being able to hold another person.”
Rudolf Dreikurs

“A child needs encouragement like a plant needs water.”
Rudolf Dreikurs, Encouraging Children to Learn